Rational approachBill: You wanted to talk to me about something important? Task: Talk to Bill at the statue in the yard. To do this, light a candle, four times with matches and once with the wick. Bill standing next to the statue. He looks tired, but, apparently, he really gave up alcohol. Bill: How old is it, what do you think? Half a century? Century? Bill: You know, often you can't determine the place of the thing in your life, until you lose it. It would seem a trifle, but miss it, and you're ready to do anything to see or feel it again. One time my grandfather saw me his successor - he somehow decided that I would make a great bricklayer. Bill: Of course no one was interested in my opinion. I hated everything that was connected with this job. Hated it so much that I run without looking back. Damn, now I would give anything to see how the stone dust settles in the workshop of my grandfather. Bill: And I'm sober as a whistle for such conversations. I'm sorry, so what's your deal? Bill lits his pipe and listens carefully, as you have witnessed Ryan's strange behavior. Bill: We all have seen so much irrational and inexplicable behavior in this house that we completely forgot that there could be simple answers. A week without sleep is beginning to tell. A little more and we all go crazy here... Someone earlier, someone later. Jim can confirm that hallucinations are in the order of things for us. You completed the task and received some points of freedom and some tokens Bill: Think about that, is it Ryan's problem or yours? Let's talk about it when both of you have enough sleep. |